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Maduro sparks a social media frenzy over his Nike Tech sweatsuit, a $450 ‘relaxed fit’ outfit

Shane O’Neill
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6 Jan, 2026 12:09 AM4 mins to read

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Seized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has lit up certain corners of menswear social media. Photo / Getty Images

Seized Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has lit up certain corners of menswear social media. Photo / Getty Images

Images of Nicolas Maduro following his seizure, arrest and arraignment have lit up certain corners of menswear social media.

First, there were the images of the deposed Venezuelan leader in transit wearing what appeared to be a “relaxed fit” Nike Tech fleece sweatsuit, which retails for about US$260 ($450).

Searches for “Nike Tech suit” surged.

Streetwear sites reported a spike in sales interest, though initial reports that the suit had “sold out” seem to have been overblown.

Nike declined to comment for this story.

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Redditors made “Just Coup It” memes.

Some noted that the photo looked like it could be a mixtape from Griselda Records, a Buffalo-based hip-hop crew named after the Colombian drug trafficker Griselda Blanco that uses gritty headshots in its cover art.

Several more noted that Maduro’s moustache, earpiece, eyewear and flotation collar gave him an uncanny resemblance to Dr Disrespect, a popular gaming streamer often photographed in gear that looks similar.

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Some people started referring to the colour of the sweatsuit as “Maduro grey”.

On Sunday, Maduro was photographed at an airport in New York state wearing a blue hoodie by the US sportswear company Origin.

In response, the company’s X account uploaded a video that set photos of Maduro in the hoodie to Fortunate Son by Creedence Clearwater Revival.

The clip’s naked commercialism was as familiar as it was exasperating.

Peter Roberts, Origin’s founder and chief executive, appeared wearing the same blue hoodie. “He definitely gave two thumbs up, so I think he liked the fabric,” Roberts said. Congrats?

Maduro appears to be wearing a Nike Tech sweatsuit. Photo / Donald Trump
Maduro appears to be wearing a Nike Tech sweatsuit. Photo / Donald Trump

According to Roberts, an agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration gave Maduro the hoodie.

As of writing, no one has taken credit for the chore coat Maduro wore today when he arrived in Manhattan on his way to the Daniel Patrick Moynihan US Courthouse.

It’s unclear how or why that four-pocket, contrast-stitched jacket with the dark collar got on Maduro’s torso.

A workman’s coat might be on brand for a socialist leader like Maduro. But considering recent US backlash to the chore coat – now associated with urban “creative class” types who adopt blue-collar aesthetics but eschew manual labour – one wonders if it was a deliberate act of sabotage.

The lion’s share of attention, though, is still focused on that Nike Tech sweatsuit.

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Maduro’s grey two-piece could join the pantheon of items that achieve fame (or infamy) after they’re linked to sensational news stories.

There was the burgundy sweater that sold out at Nordstrom after UnitedHealthcare shooting suspect Luigi Mangione was photographed wearing it in court at the end of 2024.

There was Club Monaco’s Glaze lipstick that sold out after Monica Lewinsky wore it for her Barbara Walters interview in 1999.

And there were the Nike sneakers found on the feet of the members of the Heaven’s Gate cult after a mass suicide in 1997.

At the time, those shoes were purchased in bulk for around US$14 a pair. Today, a new pair of similar Nike Decades shoes is available for US$9000 on Grailed. The listing photo includes the keyhole-shaped Heaven’s Gate logo.

Clearly there’s something morbid going on with the people chasing down suicide sneakers though some fans of the sneakers denied this in a 2017 Vice story.

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But what’s going on with people interested in Maduro’s sweatsuit?

There was the shock of seeing an embattled world leader in such casual garb. Maduro looked more like an ageing B-boy or a high school gym teacher than what we expect from a stereotypical strongman.

The Telegraph offered a particularly wild take: “We pine for the days of quirky despot attire”. We do?

One Instagram user seemed to celebrate the Trump Administration’s removal of Maduro by posting an image of himself in a grey Nike zip-up and a Maga hat with the caption “Buenas Noches Maduro! Happy New Year😂😂🇻🇪”

Other posts weren’t as overtly political. A Barcelona-based film-maker named Jared Huaman posted an AI-generated video of Maduro DJing with a caption that made a pun on the Spanish word “inmaduro,” which means “immature” but sounds like “Maduro”.

Igmel Vargas, whose Instagram bio identifies him as the chief executive of ClubHouse Records, posted several doctored photos of himself with Maduro. “Coming soon maduro music 🤣,” one caption reads.

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In another photo, Vargas is sitting between Maduro and US President Donald Trump, who also sports a grey two-piece and gives the finger to the camera.

The image is clearly provocative. But what is it meant to provoke? Unclear.

Considering how ambivalent Americans are about the US action in Venezuela, an ambiguous and perplexing meme like this might be a fitting tribute.

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